MAINTENANCE
1. Raise the blade to its highest position and remove the
blade cover. Turn the blade tilt handwheel clockwise
until it stops. Place a square against the table and the
flat part of the blade, then verify the 90° angle of the
blade. If the the blade is not square to the table, go to
the next step.
Note: Do not touch the teeth or the table insert.
1. Raise the blade to its highest position and remove
the blade cover. Turn the blade tilt handwheel
counterclockwise until it stops. Place a square
against the table and the flat part of the blade,
then verify the 45° angle of the blade. If the blade
is not at 45° go to the next step.
2. Loosen jam nut A using a 12 mm wrench, then turn
bolt B in the required direction until the blade is
square to the table. Once the stop is correctly adjust-
ed, lock it in position by retightening the jam nut.
2. Loosen jam nut C using a 12 mm wrench, then turn
bolt D in the required direction. Once the stop is cor-
rectly adjusted, lock it in position by retightening the
jam nut.
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MAKE SURE THE MACHINE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORM-
ING ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
• Inspect/test all the switches before each use. Do not operate the saw with a damaged switch - replace a
damaged switch immediately
• Inspect the saw blade for damage or chipped teeth before each use. Replace a damaged or chipped blade
immediately. Never operate the saw with a damaged or chipped blade
• Keep the saw table clean and free of dust, pitch or glue. An occasional light coating of paste wax can be used
to protect the cast-iron surface. Ask your local distributor for suggestions on table top cleaners and cast-iron sur-
face protection based on what is readily available in your area.
• Occasionally open the cabinet door and brush off and vacuum out accumulated dust from inside the cabi-
net and on the blade tilting gears, and on or around the motor.
• Periodically inspect the power cord and plug for damage. To minimize the risk of electric shock or fire, never
operate the saw with a damaged power cord or plug. Replace a damaged power cord or plug at the first
sign of damage.
• To minimize airborne dust particles periodically inspect all dust collection fittings – Retighten as needed.
ADJUSTING THE 90° BEVEL STOP
ADJUSTING THE 45° BEVEL STOP
A
B
D
C
90°
45°
135°